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Subclinical Hormone Secretion by Incidentally Discovered Adrenal Masses
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Based on our observations and a review of the literature, we conclude that subclinical hormone secretion, especially cortisol secretion, is more common in patients with incidentally discovered adrenal masses than previously appreciated. Surgeons and anesthesiologists must be alert to the possibility that adrenal insufficiency or a hypertensive crisis may develop in the perioperative period in patients with incidentally discovered adrenal masses.
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